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Editor's Blog: William Gibson fan talk
Comment The man has to be among my top five favourite modern-day authors*. Cyber-punk had been born and other sci-fi authors I would come to like, people like Bruce Sterling and Neal Stephenson, were a natural progression from Gibson. [06 Aug 2007]
Brampton Factor: Bringing tech to the developing world
Comment For much of the nineteenth century, the US refused copyright protection to foreign authors and it was only with accession to the Berne Convention in 1989 that the US finally dispensed with all vestiges of discrimination. [17 Jul 2007]
Bob Young
AS Profile Called "iTunes for authors" by one Agenda Setters panellist, Lulu.com not only makes it possible for writers to publish books of niche interest but also allows them to get their hands on a bigger chunk of the royalties than going via traditional... [25 Sep 2006]
The SME hype cycle
Comment Let's start with the IT vendors themselves, i.e.software authors and equipment manufacturers. Heard a lot about IT for small businesses lately? The hype cycle has come around again. Dale Vile explains why this keeps happening - and what the little... [25 Jul 2006]
Analysis: Bringing IT in line with the business
Comment Authors for the current update of ITIL hail from all sectors worldwide. Anthony Plewes explains how IT service management can bring technology and business strategy together - and perhaps cut costs and increase an organisation's profitability. [07 Jun 2006]
Minority Report: Mac OS X virus scares
Comment In addition, since the arrival of OS X many have pointed to the underlying robustness of the Mac's Unix core, with its root access disabled by default, as a formidable obstacle to malware authors. The indications are that if the Mac continues its... [03 Mar 2006]
Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms
Leader Symantec CEO John Thompson (15) is the rep from the vendor community, while the authors of Hacking Exposed ring in at number 33 and organised crime even gets the nod at 17 for its role in perpetrating the production of malware and the hijacking of... [27 Sep 2005]
Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms
AS Analysis Symantec CEO John Thompson (15) is the rep from the vendor community, while the authors of Hacking Exposed ring in at number 33 and organised crime even gets the nod at 17 for its role in perpetrating the production of malware and the hijacking of... [26 Sep 2005]
Security in the spotlight
AS Analysis George Kurtz, Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray (33), the authors of Hacking Exposed, got a strong endorsement from Neil Barrett, security consultant and panellist. Rob Chapman, founder of the Training Camp which runs ethical hacking courses, agreed... [26 Sep 2005]
George Kurtz, Stuart McClure and Joel Scambray
AS Profile The authors of Hacking Exposed are important on all sides of the hacking debate. The reasoned consensus is that the book has challenged traditional thinking in this space, despite the corporate background of its authors, and aired many issues which... [23 Sep 2005]
Bob Young
AS Profile Lulu, although founded in 2002, is gaining traction as a technology company that allows authors to bypass traditional publishing routes, making it cost-effective to print up small numbers of books on demand. [23 Sep 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.08.05
Round-Up The next time you leave the office after a hard day updating your antivirus protection and tank down the motorway in your beloved motor with wireless gadgets a-blazing, rest assured that pesky malware authors have absolutely no chance of infecting... [12 Aug 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Are we heading towards a new dark age?
Comment It appears the authors simply add up the number of inventions without any attempt to weight by efficacy. Written from the BA lounge with free Wi-Fi, Miami Airport, Florida I have just picked up on a series of articles and projections that suggest... [14 Jul 2005]
Devil's Advocate: Who owns blogs?
Comment Copyright in blogs might at first be supposed to belong to the authors. Blogs are the latest in online publishing - and as with most new technologies there are many particulars still to work out, says Martin Brampton, such as who owns the content... [14 Jun 2005]
Minority Report: Apple versus the free press
Comment Much of the outrage around the case is concerned with whether the website's authors and their sources should have protection from corporate heavy handedness. Both Think Secret and Apple Insider (two of the sites involved in disputes with the Mac... [08 Apr 2005]
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